Tank Mechanic Simulator
System requirements for Tank Mechanic Simulator
GeForce GTX 570 / Radeon R9 Fury
AMD Phenom II X4 955 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
8 GB / 16 GB
12 GB
Not required
About Tank Mechanic Simulator
Tank Mechanic Simulator is a detailed simulation of the work of restoring WWII tanks, armored cars and self-propelled guns to running condition. You operate a tank museum business, finding abandoned and destroyed vehicles on former battlefields across Europe, extracting them with specialized teams, and bringing them back to your workshop to renovate. Vehicles include German, US and Soviet designs — 21 in total at launch — each with approximately 200 individual parts.
The renovation process covers every step a real restoration would require. Clean the tank from mud, remove rust, sandblast the surface, apply primer paint, apply factory paint, then add custom paint, camouflage or decals in the paint room. The toolkit includes a rust removal tool, sandblaster, paint gun, hammer, grinder, and wrench pistol for quickly disassembling rusted bolts. Interior and exterior parts both come apart — tracks, wheels, gun cradles, turrets, hatches, ammo holders, drive systems — and the engine has to be removed and placed on a dedicated stand to be properly worked on.
The extraction missions are a separate gameplay layer. After finding the spot where a tank lies buried, call the excavation team, pump out mud, clean the tank, and order the lifting onto the truck trailer to bring it back to the workshop. Once renovated, vehicles can be tested on the training ground for handling or on the proving ground's shooting range. Sell completed tanks for money, or place them in your own museum to grow reputation. Tanks include the Tiger H1, M4A3E8 Sherman, KV-1, T-34/85, M26 Pershing, Pzkpfw III, Panther, Vickers E and the massive Pzkpfw VIII Maus.

